
Art Blakey Jazz Messengers!!!!! (Limited Edition) Vinyl LP 2025
- Alamode (A La Mode)
- Invitation
- Circus
- Blue Lace (Bonus Track)
- You Don t Know What Love Is
- I Hear a Rhapsody
- Gee Baby Ain t I Good to You
- Blue Ching (Bonus Track)
The formation heard here marks the third incarnation of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, with trumpeter Lee Morgan, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Bobby Timmons and bassist Jymie Merritt, plus the addition of trombonist Curtis Fuller. "Jazz Messengers!!!!", originally issued on the Impulse! label, marked the first time the group was expanded to a sextet, and the last recording made with Timmons, who would soon be replaced by Cedar Walton.
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$8.92Art Blakey Jazz Messengers!!!!! (Limited Edition) Vinyl LP 2025
- Alamode (A La Mode)
- Invitation
- Circus
- Blue Lace (Bonus Track)
- You Don t Know What Love Is
- I Hear a Rhapsody
- Gee Baby Ain t I Good to You
- Blue Ching (Bonus Track)
The formation heard here marks the third incarnation of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, with trumpeter Lee Morgan, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Bobby Timmons and bassist Jymie Merritt, plus the addition of trombonist Curtis Fuller. "Jazz Messengers!!!!", originally issued on the Impulse! label, marked the first time the group was expanded to a sextet, and the last recording made with Timmons, who would soon be replaced by Cedar Walton.
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- Alamode (A La Mode)
- Invitation
- Circus
- Blue Lace (Bonus Track)
- You Don t Know What Love Is
- I Hear a Rhapsody
- Gee Baby Ain t I Good to You
- Blue Ching (Bonus Track)
The formation heard here marks the third incarnation of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, with trumpeter Lee Morgan, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Bobby Timmons and bassist Jymie Merritt, plus the addition of trombonist Curtis Fuller. "Jazz Messengers!!!!", originally issued on the Impulse! label, marked the first time the group was expanded to a sextet, and the last recording made with Timmons, who would soon be replaced by Cedar Walton.











